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Changes in interoceptive accuracy related to emotional interference in somatic symptom disorder

Authors
 Deokjong Lee  ;  Se Joo Kim  ;  Jooah Cheon  ;  Young-Chul Jung  ;  Jee In Kang 
Citation
 BMC PSYCHOLOGY, Vol.12(1) : 279, 2024-05 
Journal Title
BMC PSYCHOLOGY
Issue Date
2024-05
MeSH
Adult ; Emotions* / physiology ; Facial Expression ; Female ; Heart Rate* / physiology ; Humans ; Interoception* / physiology ; Male ; Medically Unexplained Symptoms ; Middle Aged ; Somatoform Disorders / physiopathology ; Somatoform Disorders / psychology
Keywords
Emotional processing ; Heart rate variability ; Heartbeat perception task ; Interoceptive accuracy ; Somatic symptom disorder
Abstract
Objective: The somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is characterized by one or more distressing or disabling somatic symptoms accompanied by an excessive amount of time, energy and emotion related to the symptoms. These manifestations of SSD have been linked to alterations in perception and appraisal of bodily signals. We hypothesized that SSD patients would exhibit changes in interoceptive accuracy (IA), particularly when emotional processing is involved.



Methods: Twenty-three patients with SSD and 20 healthy controls were recruited. IA was assessed using the heartbeat perception task. The task was performed in the absence of stimuli as well as in the presence of emotional interference, i.e., photographs of faces with an emotional expression. IA were examined for correlation with measures related to their somatic symptoms, including resting-state heart rate variability (HRV).



Results: There was no significant difference in the absolute values of IA between patients with SSD and healthy controls, regardless of the condition. However, the degree of difference in IA without emotional interference and with neutral facial interference was greater in patients with SSD than in healthy controls (p = 0.039). The IA of patients with SSD also showed a significant correlation with low-frequency HRV (p = 0.004) and high-frequency HRV (p = 0.007).



Conclusion: SSD patients showed more significant changes in IA when neutral facial interference was given. These results suggest that bodily awareness is more affected by emotionally ambiguous stimuli in SSD patients than in healthy controls.
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DOI
10.1186/s40359-024-01778-7
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Psychiatry (정신과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kang, Jee In(강지인) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2818-7183
Kim, Se Joo(김세주) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5438-8210
Jung, Young Chul(정영철) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0578-2510
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/199992
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